Wednesday, December 26, 2012

VERY RARE AUTHENTIC CORTEBERT CHRONOGRAPH VENUS 170 GENTS WRISTWATCH









BRAND: VERY RARE VINTAGE  CORTEBERT UP DOWN CHRONOGRAPH GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1940's
MODEL:  2 REGISTERS CHRONOGRAPH
CRYSTAL: ACRYLIC CRYSTAL
MOVEMENT: SWISS VENUS CAL.170 CHRONOGRAPH WINDING MOVEMENT. SAME MOVEMENT USED IN BREITLING
DIAL COLOR: GOLD CHAMPAGNE
FUNCTION: 2 REGISTERS CHRONOGRAPH 30 MINUTES REGISTERED AT 3
HANDS/JARUM: BLACK METAL DAUPHINE HANDS
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: SILVER TONE ARABIC MARKERS
CASING : BASE METAL BEZEL, STAINLESS STEEL CASE & CASEBACK
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 34mm DIAMETER EXCLUDING CROWN and 41mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: S/N 8560
BEZEL: BASE METAL  
CROWN: BASE METAL CROWN AND CHRONO PUSHERS
STRAP/TALI: USA STAINLESS STEEL FLEXI BAND
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 7.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, CHRONO FULLY WORKING AND RESET TO ZERO, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL.NO BOX AND NO PAPER BUT GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC
PRICE/HARGAPERSONAL COLLECTION (WILLING TO LET GO FOR RM3,000 NEGOTIABLE)
SOLD 


BRIEF HISTORY OF Cortébert WATCHES
Cortébert has a very poorly documented history. The brand name is currently owned by Italian watch manufacturerPerseo, and production under the Cortébert brand name has stopped in the mid-1970s. Cortébert used to be one of the highest regarded premium watch brands, manufacturing their own movements, supplying movements to other brands such as Rolex and introducing the jump-hour arrangement. When the quartz crisi hit the industry in the '70s, the majority of prestige brands ceased production including Cortébert. Others have already been resurrected (Baume et Mercier admits, while most companies like to pretend their production was continuous) and today Cortébert is the only remaining brand that has potential to be restored to its historic status.

Cortébert Digital Jump Hour
Abraham-Louis Juillard opened his small watchmaking store inCortébert village in Switzerland in 1790. This date is commonly used as the date of founding although the Cortébert brand name was only registered in 1855 using the bottony cross as a logo.
Cortébert Turkish Railroad watch
Cortébert went on to being one of the most desirable premium watchmakers, appreciated for their extensive range of own movements.
In the 1930s the company started distributing their Italian railroad watches through the Perseo brand, as the facist Italy was rejective of foreign brand names.
By 1944 Cortébert had a lineup consisting of 20 different calibers and a range of special railway watches that became synonymous with the marque.
In the early 1970s Cortébert mysteriously blended into the Perseo brand name, not producing Cortébert watches anymore.
Today the brand is owned by Perseo, while Perseo is owned by a very small family business the Fernus Company. They still sell watches under the Perseo name but these are merely logo-printed promo watches with ETA, Valjoux or Venus movements

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